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Could you please check this site with different browsers?

I don't have enough machines around to adequately test this site - it's not a particularly IMPORTANT site, but it's my first try at CSS and I want to make sure I learn all the quirks... so can you guys check it out and tell me what's wrong? Sofar all I've noticed is that the "date" field on diary entries wanders out of the bar, only in the region that's next to the bar of images, but I don't know how to fix it.

BTW, this is the same site as the "newbie layout help needed thread" but I thought I'd make a new thread because I need a different kind of help. Thanks!

This site will look much better in a browser that supports web standards, but it is accessible to any browser or Internet device. I strongly urge you to upgrade to a
more modern browser so that you can enjoy the web as it continues to evolve.

And the links do not look as nice as in the other browsers...i.e, the css didnt get applied to the links.

In Win 98/IE5
1024x768
The site holds together well.
The only difference i see,
is that the gray title bar includes the words:

Mood: and whatever is here

I checked in N6 as well, and this doesn't happen there.

hth

humanz

"...Planet lurches to the right as ideologies engage/suddenly it's
repression, moratorium on rights/what did they think the politics of
panic would invite/the person on the street shrugs "security comes
first"/but the trouble with normal is it always gets worse!" -- Bruce Cockburn